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    Crackerjack Driver Beach Leo's Avatar
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    Wanna Quiet Down My RZR

    I know riding with back windshield helped

    I put 2010 S exhaust on her a while ago and that helped some as well

    Now I am thinking of putting on Car Muffler so I can talk while driving, also good for not waking up the hood

    What I want to know if I put Car Muffler on her

    Do I still net spark-arrestor?

    My Car or Truck does not have one I drive them in the forest quit a bit

    Are they suppose to have-em as well?

    I know that catalytic converter they have gets hotter than hell

    So it seems they would need spark-arrestor before RZR needs one

    A 3-4 pass muffler prolly would arrest all the sparks IMHO

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    Road-Hog Driver Bedo's Avatar
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    Put pedal's in it !!! LOL

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    Go electric .

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    I've got some shooting muffs you can use.

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    Topnotch Driver Pipelayer's Avatar
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    Leo, I think the problem would be proving to a eager that you're spark compliant. They use a metal rod that they poke up the pipe and if it doesn't hit the screen within a certain distance, then they will cite you.


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    Never been checked. .that's interesting. .wonder how they check the SLP exhaust with a sharp turn?

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    Skillful Driver Mike621's Avatar
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    They usually say US Forest approved on the exhaust somewhere, and the stick they use is flexible


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    Topnotch Driver Pipelayer's Avatar
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    I've been checked, what they used was a piece of wire like a coat hanger. Goes around bends.


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    I bought the Starting Line Products "Silent" exhaust for my RZR. (http://www.slp.cc/catalog.cfm?pageID...productID=1680)
    I am told that when I get on the gas, the transmission and the tires on the road are louder than my exhaust.
    It does not reduce the noise in the cab much, because most of that noise is the CVT and vibrations transmitting through the frame.
    As the website says, I didn't need to make any other changes - no fuel controller.
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    Crackerjack Driver Beach Leo's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scoundrel View Post
    I bought the Starting Line Products "Silent" exhaust for my RZR. (http://www.slp.cc/catalog.cfm?pageID...productID=1680)
    I am told that when I get on the gas, the transmission and the tires on the road are louder than my exhaust.
    It does not reduce the noise in the cab much, because most of that noise is the CVT and vibrations transmitting through the frame.
    As the website says, I didn't need to make any other changes - no fuel controller.
    Yep thats a nice muffler

    How-ever for 360 buxs it better be nice

    I am thinking of not spending so much

    I got this for 30 buxs, prolly work just as good as the High Falutin one


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